In the manga series, Pegasus actually was in disbelief when Yugi played Kuriboh. "Kuriboh!? You're kidding me, someone actually uses that card?" This coming from the man who in-universe created duel monsters.
I love that Yugi's climactic duel in the Duelist Kingdom arc features Kuriboh, one of his most iconic but pitifully weak monsters, in his winning strategy. Pegasus' disbelief is also somewhat paid tribute to in the anime, with Pegasus saying, 'Curse you, Yugi Muto, you and your Kuribohs!'
It's a particularly weird comment when Pegasus just saw him win against Mai using Kuriboh not that long ago. And, on that note, Mai and Kaiba (present and past versions) also get upset about Atem playing Kuriboh.
I liked that, too! I think it unintentionally kept the game balanced, at least, in terms of keeping boss monsters attack in check (usually if something has above 3000 attack, it's considered an "effect" such as Gishki Zielgiagas having 3200 attack and an okay ish effect). Other games such as Bakugan, from my experience, started out with the average Bakugans having 400-500 G power, then the next season they had 700 G power, making the previous ones obsolete 😬 and they kept increasing so much so the average bakugan had 900 - over 1000 G power. It just made the game never build a competitive or casual tournament community because of how you essentially had to collect all over again because a new series came out. I wish they had kept it like Yugioh, as returning players are heavily a thing
@@HusbandOfManyWives1776even before vrains, the cycle is broken by akaba reiji in arc-v. He plays D/D/D, a deck where everything he brings out from his extra deck is a boss monster on its own.
@@jettskie1986 lore-wise, Chazz. His ace monster (the serious one) is Armed Dragon Lv. 10. Though one could argue he had no rival since the dynamic in the anime shifted entirely during the later half of the show. He had a mentor figure in Zane and a temporary sidekick in Jesse. But no rivals as far as I know.
"And making his show-stopping entrance at number one is Yugi's faithful loyal companion, guardian and friend, who's always been by his side through the best and worst, and who Yugi can always depend on to guide him on the right path when going through the harshest trials and tribulations, Beaver Warrior."
you'd think that kuriboh and summoned skull were far more powerful because of how dumb rules were in the early anime, but it's still fun to see that summoned skull was the OG boss monster in the first eras of the tcg
anime Kuriboh is straight up bullshit. That also cause countless fight in the playground because some dude just "multiply" his Kuriboh and declare to explode everything on opponent field.
@ 10:40 The irony is that Summoned Skull had an entire archetype now. Alongside a Fusion, Synchro, XYZ, and Ritual form. And that’s not counting the Skull Archfiend of Lightning retrain. Such a beloved card.
I was a bit sad he didn't bring up the archetype! It's not competitive, but definitely a nice ode to Yugi's beloved card. I wish they received a level 2 tuner and level 4 monster (or both make them level 3s) to help support the Fusion and Synchro variants -- and maybe the tuner can modify its level to help the Ritual and XYZ Summoned Skull, as well? 😁
@@christopherfeatherleyI don’t know what’s wrong with these Konami people, they’re missing out on such easy money, why is it so hard to give beloved cards decent support🤦♂️😂
You know, the Exodia cards were always in such a strange spot: They’re some of the most powerful cards in the anime, but the TCG/OCG meta doesn’t reflect that often, but when it DOES then it’s a sign that something is deeply wrong in the game itself.
The big difference is what the show and the game did with the Exodia limbs. Grandpa just stuffed them into his deck in case he could get lucky. When real players put Exodia in their deck, it's with the understanding that they _will_ draw them and will often eschew playing the game altogether (either through mega-solitaire combos, or intense stalling) to maximize the chance of that happening
@@ExeloMinish Even with the supervillain plots and SAW level shenanigans, leave it to RL players to somehow be MORE ruthless in actually playing the game then any of the Anime’s/Manga’s villains.
@@ButFirstHeLitItOnFire I mean, the Rare Hunter that Yugi battled at the beginning of Battle City had three copies of each part, meaning that, in addition to the copies Yugi had (before Weevil threw them in the ocean), we can confirm that there are at least 4 copies of each piece in the world of the anime.
I really like how most, if not all, of Yugi's monsters branched off to archetypes of their own, rather than just turn into support for one archetype (like Lord of D for Kaiba, or Gearfried for Joey)
Summoned Skull also shows the bonds of friendship between Yugi and Joey. Summoned Skull and Red-Eyes Black Dragon can be fused into Black Skull Dragon. In the first double duel of the series, Yugi and Joey did just that to defeat the Paradox brother. Edit: Yes, Dragoon can also be said to show the strength of their friendship, but that was not in the original show.
Truthfully, Konami said they got the Dragoon idea from when Yugi had Red Eyes on the field when he summoned DM & Buster Blader. It was a "What If" moment if Yugi fused Red Eyes and DM to defeat Kaiba in the semi finals, instead of Buster Blader. That's why Konami gave it the same clothing pattern as Dark Paladin. Also, Dragoon also has a relation to Gandora Dragon because of the Gigarays on its armor, hence the Fusion material: Dragon EFFECT Monster, something Gandora Dragon is.
Potential candidates: Kaiba - Blue-Eyes White Dragon, XYZ Dragon Cannon monsters, Vorse Raider, Obelisk The Tormentor, the weird clowns. Joey - Red-Eyes Black Dragon, Flame Swordsman, Jinzo, Gearfried, Gilford just maybe Tea - Magician Of Faith, arguably Dark Magician Girl as well. Mai Valentine - Harpie Lady and all of them archetype, you might add some Amazoness though there's some debate about their relevance here. Pegasus - Relinquished, pretty much all the toons. Marik/Yami Marik - The Winged Dragon Of Ra, Makyura, Lava Golem Yami Bakura - Dark Necrofear, Dark Ruler Ha Des, the Ouja inspired spell/trap cards I can't remember the name Bandit Keith - Barrel Dragon Wheevil - The Moth line, Insect Queen Mako Tsunami - Legendary Fisherman
@@clownplayer7265For Kaiba, you have to add the Crush Card Virus. Now Joey, after Duelist Kingdom, plays a crap load of gamble cards. Graceful Dice and Skull Dice as two examples.
King/Jack/Queen's Knight came up at pivotal momments when Yugi needed flex tribute summons or monster fotter. Magical Hats is still one of the most unique cards ever and I think is probably among the best cards Yugi had. Gardna and Mystical Elf were used as pure defensive walls, and were mostly ok back in those days.
@@amanonstilts4555 Actually, it's nowhere near Yugi's top card. He never uses it at all until the Battle City Finals. He also uses it twice during DOMA, once in the KC Grand Championship, and once against Yugi. Joey and Kaiba use it a LOT more.
I think "Top 10 Boss Monsters not part of an official archetype", "Top 10 Most expensive cards ever and why they are so expensive", "Top 10 Side Deck only cards", "Top 10 Worst Extra Deck monsters that can be brought out differently than their original materials", and "Top 10 Rogue Decks" would be a great idea for more lists. ^^
Holy crap, how did I never know Gaia became the Black Luster Soldier?!? I just knew he was the ritual sacrifice but I never realized the similarities in their armor
Yup! In the manga, Ritual Summoning is basically occult Polymerization. You need Gaia and 2 monsters with 1500 or less ATK, aka Kuriboh and Griffore, to make BLS. This can be seen in Super Soldier Ritual. Other “transformations” were Dark Magician into Magician of Black Chaos, as well as Dark-Eyes Illusionist + an armor monster to make Relinquished
I'd still like to know why they changed the monster's name from Chaos Soldier to Black Luster Soldier. Yes, this was before archetypes became a thing, but still...
4:04 Idea for a Combo retrain of this and Silent Swordsman: _Silent Swordsman of Revealing Light_ (LIGHT) Level 7 Warrior/Effect _(Quick Effect) You can special summon this card by tributing 1 “Swords of Revealing Light” or “LV” monster from your hand or field. Unaffected by Spell cards or effects, and cannot be destroyed by battle. Once while this card is on the field (Quick effect), you can activate the following effect, but if you do, this card leaves the field during the end phase of your opponent’s 3rd turn:_ ⚪️ If your opponent controls a face-down monster, flip all monsters they control face-up. While this card is face-up on the field, Neither Player can declare attacks or activate spell cards or effects. _If this card leaves the field after it activates it’s effect(s), unless by it’s own effect(s): Special summon 1 “Silent” Monster from your hand or GY, Ignoring it’s summoning conditions._ ATK/2800 DEF/1000
One of the reason I really like Yugi as main character that he truly loves his cards, treating them as companions and thanks to it, all of his cards are straight iconic.
I believe this is one of the best videos so far, it was so fun to revive some of the memories from the first anime, and showed how some of this cards were so important even as a meta defining, or just as a cool mechanic, even when is not as strong in TCG.
As a 35 year old adult, with family, work and responsabilities, I must say every spot on this top applies to me and my life. The loyalty, believe in yourself, inner power, etc. So nostalgic, an awesome video DuelLogs, I loved it, thanks. It would be gorgeous to see part 2, and the Kaiba/Joey top... ...as well as the main characters from 5D 😁
My friend and I used to often argue about how swords of revealing light worked. He claimed that the swords activated their effect when played, immediately went to the graveyard and prevented me from attacking for 3 turns. His reasoning was that the spell card didn't have the continuous spell symbol on it and most other spell cards that didn't have that were activated, did whatever it is they do and then immediately hit the graveyard. I argued that the swords stayed on the field for 3 turns, then selfdestructed and only then went to the graveyard and that it didn't have the continuous spell symbol on it because it wasn't really continuous, but had a temporary effect. It was in some undefined grey area that no other cards (at the time) existed in and we could never agree on who was right. Years later, after we had both stopped playing the game, we finally learned how they work, but it was too late by then. It was a really confusing card mechanic for kids, lol I also remember seeing other kids play around the mirror force trap by putting some of their monsters in defense, as DuelLogs mentioned but it went beyond even that. Sometimes, they had Mirror Force, let the opponent attack with one monster but didn't activate it to trick them into thinking they didn't have it and if the opponent fell for it, they'd turn everything back into attack position the next turn and try to go for game, only to be met with devastation instead. So, the idea then became to present lethal with one or two monsters in attack while keeping the rest safe in defense as potential back up, so your opponent was forced to activate it just to survive. But to achieve such a dominating board state is easier said then done, ofcourse. We called it the mirror force mindgames. It was epic.
Regarding Swords of Revealing Light, doesn't the card text explicitly state that it remains on the field after activation, but you must send it to the GY after the third turn?
@@vahlen5281 Maybe on some versions of the card it does, but back when we played it in the very early stages of the game, it didn't. If I had to guess, this was an issue that came up in many different places, so they clarified it on the card itself later on. It definitely wasn't on the card itself back in the days we played it, though.
@@Xylarxcode Definitely an errata then, although I have to wonder why Konami didn't specify it from the get go, since as you pointed out, SoRL was definitely a spell that pretty much went against the established rule set.
@@vahlen5281 Either they want it to be unique an special, or it was Wizard of the Coast goofing up cuz back then they were in charge of distributing Yugioh in America, and they were responsible for some effect cards having weird wording for the sake of making them sound cool and fantastical, causing some ruling headaches for the first years of the game
6:28 Idea for a Gaia retrain: _Loyal Gaia The Fierce Knight_ (EARTH) Level 7 Warrior/Effect _You can normal summon this card without tributing if you control a level 5 Dragon monster, level 6 fiend monster, level 7 Spellcaster monster, or level 8 Warrior monster. If this card is normal or special summoned, you can add 1 Dragon, Fiend, Spellcaster or Warrior monster to your hand (From your deck or GY). You can only activate this effect of “Loyal Gaia The Fierce Knight” once per turn. If a monster you control is targeted for an attack: You can change the attack target to this card._ ATK/2300 DEF/2100
This video forgot to mention that Slifer was actually played here and there is recent Tearlaments and Branded strategies due to the fact that the most recent Slifer trap card being released allowed for Slifer to be summoned and both players draw up to 6 cards.
Really great topic this time! Mixing the competitive/historical angle from the usual tops 10s with the lore/anime focus of Unknown Side; big fan of it, would love to see more lists like this about other character's cards.
Idk about anyone else, but DMG felt like Yugi's main ace through the Battle City Arc; idk if it was to promote the new monster or because she was easier to summon, but it seems like there were at least equal, if not more, duels involving her in the Battle City Arc than Dark Magician.
I remember freaking out when I got my first Summoned Skull as a kid. I loved and do still love that card. Really want to make a full Summoned Skull deck sometime with all of its extra deck retrains.
Thumbs up for this video, I thoroughly enjoy the somewhat more story-like and symbolic way of script. Very fresh, and very gripping! Hope to see more of this style of video!
I really enjoy learning about different anime characters’ cards. I would like to see more videos like this. Also, I noticed that the Flying Fortress Skyfire in the video is shown as a Synchro monster. Very well done video!!!
For Slifer, I used him in one of my favorite gimmick sets way back in the day. I'd try to get him out quickly, alongside King Tiger Wanghu that has a similar effect to destroy things on summon, Light of Intervention to prevent setting monsters so Slifer's and Wanghu's effects wouldn't be bypassed, then By Order of the Emperor to finish off the combo, sometimes including Infinite Dismissal if I couldn't get all the cards out in time. How it worked was that Light of Intervention would make the opponent only summon face up, activating the effect of Slifer and often Wanghu too. But if I didn't care about their summon staying or if it would activate both, I'd use Order to negate Slifer's or both effects to get free draws (or negate the summon's effect itself in case it was a searcher), while I'd use it on my turn when summoning since Wanghu also affects your summons too, turning into free draws every time you summon a 1400 or less attack monster. Basically every turn I'd be drawing an extra card if not more, which would only make Slifer stronger and let me draw into interruption like Dark Bribe to guard against MSTs. Jinzo did screw up the strat temporarily if he was ever brought out, but provided I had Slifer out first, he'd end up with just 400 attack instead of 2400, making him a joke to deal with. Overall was very fun and relatively consistent as a gimmick back in 2008-2011 when I used it, good times. Best part of it is that you just need Slifer, 1-2 Wanghus, 1-2 Orders, Light, maybe 3 Dark Bribes/negates and as insurance to buy time one Dismissal, total of only 10 cards at most, maybe 14-16 if we include whatever you choose as your method of getting Slifer out fast is, so the rest of the deck can straight up be whatever you want, can be extra gimmicks, can be a small engine with BLS or even DAD, etc., only buffing consistency. You can even double down on the gimmick factor since you get so many draws and have the rest be an Exodia engine just because with Heart of the Underdog or something, just note that doing that will require you to use Infinite Cards to fit the 20 cards you'll end up with after 3 turns lol
I run Buster Blader in my deck and I’ve run it in my deck for years. It wasn’t until a few years ago when I fully embraced the Destruction sword cards and understood what they could accomplish together. I resonate with my Buster Blader because he’s a warrior and no matter how many times he gets banished or destroyed in duels, I am always able to bring out my 3 copies of Dragon Destroyer back to back. And with the Buster Dragon lock down and the extra deck/GY lock down, I can beat most meta decks if I can set my combo before their boss monster. I do lose some duels when I can draw my Buster Whelp starter but it’s always a beautiful feeling when I draw my Buster Blader when I need it the most.
If this is based on the anime, I might argue to move Kuriboh up since it’s the card that Yugi gives Jayden (as winged Kuriboh) to begin the follow-up anime. Great vid as always 🤘
I love Kuriboh’s Duelist Kingdom detonation effect! How it behaved in the show/manga, it’s probably something along the lines of “If this card is targeted by a card effect: It gains the following effect. •If this card battles an opponent’s monster, before Damage Calculation: You can destroy both this card and that monster”
I realize it's difficult to only pick ten cards of the most iconic protagonist, so I'm glad a second part is being considered to correct some glaring omissions. Justice for Louise, the Beaver Warrior!
This is a fun idea for a series of videos. Kaiba and Joey definitely should be next. Maybe also examine the cards of some of the recurrent characters that appeared the most, like Mai Valentine.
Kuriboh definitely became a grandfather in Yu-Gi-Oh. It was not only because it's own archetype. It essentially became the first hand trap, a mechanic which is apparently a key strategy on competitive decks.
now we need to see kaiba and joey. a bit surprising magician of black chaos wasn't part of the list considering while not anywhere near as prevalent as its more well known 2 counterparts (dark magician and dark magician girl), black chaos is still part of the magician trinity and yugi did put a heavy emphasis of utilizing the magicians especially earlier on in the series.
I’ve watched the video a few times and I love it but it just dawned on me because Timaeus was mentioned in other segments. The eye of Timeaus should have been on the list and probably at #4 to push exodia back. Swords may of had some moments but Timeaus was used so much more.
If a second video does get made, I honestly think Chimera the Flying Mythical Beast deserves a spot. It's not a terribly good card, but starting with Battle City almost every time Yugi fuses it's to create this monster specifically. And in the slower-paced anime, it's pretty handy to have a floater when there aren't many around.
An interesting list could be top 10 cards that were featured in multiple versions of the anime. Not counting staples like pot of greed or polymerisation.
I think that's one of the few times you talk about cards impact in anime !! Waiting for jaden , and don't forget to include bubbleman in top 5 because it was an underrated card at the anime even though it has a different effect in tcg and ocg
Seeing thumbnail, I could totally see an alternate moment when Yugi tries assembling Exodia after reobtaining. The opponent, who's been countering everything in his deck, screws this over as well by sending most pieces to grave. Then Yugi smiles at what he draws, shocks the guy by playing an Exodia piece straight up, only to reveal Exodia Incarnate at over 4000 ATK for game. Kinda like a coming full circle thing, with this card symbolizing a new gen of Exodia that isn't being used for evil
I miss old days of yugioh. You could win by playing better then your opponent. Now it’s just who doesn’t brick, and floods the field so you literally can’t do anything.
One really cool Sword of Revealing Light application in the early formats of the game was that you could trigger your opponent's flip monster effects. For example, if you don't have any monsters / trap cards on your side of the field, and if you flip up your opponent's Man Eater Bug / Trap Master to force your opponent to blow up a card on their field
I used my backup mini-mag light and held it inside the hole to see what I could see. I was excited by what I saw. The wall around the hole was about 3-5 inches thick. It led into a tight passage. The passage opened up a bit just inside the hole. It continued back about 10-12 feet in a small crawl space. After that it seemed to really open up! Although how much we couldn’t tell. This could be a virgin passage. (Obviously, no one has passed through this route, but there could be a way into the passage from the other side.) To even get to the crawl space we would have to enlarge the opening. Currently, it is about the size of my fist. Once we get past the opening we would have a tight crawl back to where it opened up. It would take some work, but we thought we could do it. We sat down for a few minutes to rest and contemplate our plan of attack. While we sat there in the darkness we could hear the wind howling from the other side of the passage. It was a low, eerie noise. We could also hear a low rumble from time to time. No big deal, though. The cave is in the vicinity of a highway that has heavy trucks drive on it. We figured the rumble was the effect of the trucks resonating through the rocks. We determined that our best plan would be to haul a cordless drill into the cave to drill into the rock. Then we could take a bullpin and a small sledgehammer and break up the rock. It seemed pretty straight-forward. We would widen the hole big enough to squeeze in and see what was on the other side. The efforts to haul all of the equipment down to the hole would be a pain, but we hoped it would be worth it. I named the passage Floyd’s Tomb, after Floyd Collins. It seemed to look like the tight spot where Floyd spent his last miserable days on earth.
Ι thought you didn't like to do Anime specific topics. But this one was actually pretty interesting. Would also be interested to see more videos of this kind
@TheDuelLogs Great video, I was wondering if you wouldn't mind talking about the Ghoti deck I enjoy how you break things down and I'd really like to try them. Thanks!
I remember the days of the terror of Mirror force....I know one day that mirror force will arise again, and these young'uns will learn to FEAR it's strength again. Also, the fact that Exodia won the big tournament in my home town of Indianapolis was pretty cool
The funny thing is off the top of my head I can only think of two duels where he used its RL effect, against Kaiba in Battle City and against Vivian Wong in the KC Grand Prix. Usually it involved Multiply shenanigans.
Fun fact: Kuriboh’s effect is so useful in a pitch that they eventually made a trap card version called Boo-Boo Game. It’s not actually tied to any specific archetype, despite the what the artwork featuring the two Evil Twins would have you believe. I always found it to be an underrated trap card. So if you want a back row version of Kuribou, there you go.
Sadly it didn’t appear on the list, but I would say Buster Blader in my opinion one one of Yugi’s best cards. When looking at Buster Blader’s lore and it’s effects you play that card right it can be unstoppable.
In the manga series, Pegasus actually was in disbelief when Yugi played Kuriboh.
"Kuriboh!? You're kidding me, someone actually uses that card?"
This coming from the man who in-universe created duel monsters.
I love that Yugi's climactic duel in the Duelist Kingdom arc features Kuriboh, one of his most iconic but pitifully weak monsters, in his winning strategy. Pegasus' disbelief is also somewhat paid tribute to in the anime, with Pegasus saying, 'Curse you, Yugi Muto, you and your Kuribohs!'
Ironically Kuriboh is a God tier card if one uses him right.
The og handtrap
It's a particularly weird comment when Pegasus just saw him win against Mai using Kuriboh not that long ago. And, on that note, Mai and Kaiba (present and past versions) also get upset about Atem playing Kuriboh.
I made a Kuriboh deck just to mess with a friend, turns out, there are in fact enough Kuribohs and Kuriboh related support
What i love in the Yu-Gi-Oh animes is that the protagonist ace monster always have 2500 attack and the rival's ace have 3000
Almost till Firewall was banned and replaced by Decode Talker :(
I liked that, too! I think it unintentionally kept the game balanced, at least, in terms of keeping boss monsters attack in check (usually if something has above 3000 attack, it's considered an "effect" such as Gishki Zielgiagas having 3200 attack and an okay ish effect).
Other games such as Bakugan, from my experience, started out with the average Bakugans having 400-500 G power, then the next season they had 700 G power, making the previous ones obsolete 😬 and they kept increasing so much so the average bakugan had 900 - over 1000 G power. It just made the game never build a competitive or casual tournament community because of how you essentially had to collect all over again because a new series came out. I wish they had kept it like Yugioh, as returning players are heavily a thing
@@HusbandOfManyWives1776even before vrains, the cycle is broken by akaba reiji in arc-v. He plays D/D/D, a deck where everything he brings out from his extra deck is a boss monster on its own.
But, who's Judai's rival?
@@jettskie1986 lore-wise, Chazz. His ace monster (the serious one) is Armed Dragon Lv. 10.
Though one could argue he had no rival since the dynamic in the anime shifted entirely during the later half of the show. He had a mentor figure in Zane and a temporary sidekick in Jesse. But no rivals as far as I know.
"And making his show-stopping entrance at number one is Yugi's faithful loyal companion, guardian and friend, who's always been by his side through the best and worst, and who Yugi can always depend on to guide him on the right path when going through the harshest trials and tribulations, Beaver Warrior."
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you'd think that kuriboh and summoned skull were far more powerful because of how dumb rules were in the early anime, but it's still fun to see that summoned skull was the OG boss monster in the first eras of the tcg
anime Kuriboh is straight up bullshit. That also cause countless fight in the playground because some dude just "multiply" his Kuriboh and declare to explode everything on opponent field.
Never forget super charged Alpha the Magnet Warrior.
Pfft that early anime had no rules because they didn't adapt the rules over from the manga (where they are explained).
Summoned Skull was LV7 in the manga, so Dark Magician replaced it in Battle City
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@ 10:40
The irony is that Summoned Skull had an entire archetype now. Alongside a Fusion, Synchro, XYZ, and Ritual form. And that’s not counting the Skull Archfiend of Lightning retrain.
Such a beloved card.
I was a bit sad he didn't bring up the archetype! It's not competitive, but definitely a nice ode to Yugi's beloved card. I wish they received a level 2 tuner and level 4 monster (or both make them level 3s) to help support the Fusion and Synchro variants -- and maybe the tuner can modify its level to help the Ritual and XYZ Summoned Skull, as well? 😁
@@christopherfeatherleyI don’t know what’s wrong with these Konami people, they’re missing out on such easy money, why is it so hard to give beloved cards decent support🤦♂️😂
You know, the Exodia cards were always in such a strange spot:
They’re some of the most powerful cards in the anime, but the TCG/OCG meta doesn’t reflect that often, but when it DOES then it’s a sign that something is deeply wrong in the game itself.
The big difference is what the show and the game did with the Exodia limbs. Grandpa just stuffed them into his deck in case he could get lucky. When real players put Exodia in their deck, it's with the understanding that they _will_ draw them and will often eschew playing the game altogether (either through mega-solitaire combos, or intense stalling) to maximize the chance of that happening
@@ExeloMinish
Even with the supervillain plots and SAW level shenanigans, leave it to RL players to somehow be MORE ruthless in actually playing the game then any of the Anime’s/Manga’s villains.
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That would imply that there are more legal copies of Exodia then just the 5 we see in the anime.
@@ButFirstHeLitItOnFire I mean, the Rare Hunter that Yugi battled at the beginning of Battle City had three copies of each part, meaning that, in addition to the copies Yugi had (before Weevil threw them in the ocean), we can confirm that there are at least 4 copies of each piece in the world of the anime.
@@digifreak90 iirc yugi mentioned that the rare hunter's exodia are fakes.
I really like how most, if not all, of Yugi's monsters branched off to archetypes of their own, rather than just turn into support for one archetype (like Lord of D for Kaiba, or Gearfried for Joey)
except for mystical elf, who kaiba took while no one was looking
Summoned Skull also shows the bonds of friendship between Yugi and Joey. Summoned Skull and Red-Eyes Black Dragon can be fused into Black Skull Dragon. In the first double duel of the series, Yugi and Joey did just that to defeat the Paradox brother.
Edit: Yes, Dragoon can also be said to show the strength of their friendship, but that was not in the original show.
Imagine if in early yugioh that Yugi and Joey summoned Dragoon to defeat the paradox brothers 😭😭😭
Truthfully, Konami said they got the Dragoon idea from when Yugi had Red Eyes on the field when he summoned DM & Buster Blader. It was a "What If" moment if Yugi fused Red Eyes and DM to defeat Kaiba in the semi finals, instead of Buster Blader. That's why Konami gave it the same clothing pattern as Dark Paladin. Also, Dragoon also has a relation to Gandora Dragon because of the Gigarays on its armor, hence the Fusion material: Dragon EFFECT Monster, something Gandora Dragon is.
@@jobejacobs62 So Dragoon could theorically be "Atem's and Yugi's ultimate boss monster (with some dose of Joey)" ?
All the main DM characters need to be part of this series to show how important their monsters were and their legacy in the current state of the game.
Potential candidates:
Kaiba - Blue-Eyes White Dragon, XYZ Dragon Cannon monsters, Vorse Raider, Obelisk The Tormentor, the weird clowns.
Joey - Red-Eyes Black Dragon, Flame Swordsman, Jinzo, Gearfried, Gilford just maybe
Tea - Magician Of Faith, arguably Dark Magician Girl as well.
Mai Valentine - Harpie Lady and all of them archetype, you might add some Amazoness though there's some debate about their relevance here.
Pegasus - Relinquished, pretty much all the toons.
Marik/Yami Marik - The Winged Dragon Of Ra, Makyura, Lava Golem
Yami Bakura - Dark Necrofear, Dark Ruler Ha Des, the Ouja inspired spell/trap cards I can't remember the name
Bandit Keith - Barrel Dragon
Wheevil - The Moth line, Insect Queen
Mako Tsunami - Legendary Fisherman
This can be a serious forreal
@@clownplayer7265For Kaiba, you have to add the Crush Card Virus.
Now Joey, after Duelist Kingdom, plays a crap load of gamble cards. Graceful Dice and Skull Dice as two examples.
@@clownplayer7265not Tea
King/Jack/Queen's Knight came up at pivotal momments when Yugi needed flex tribute summons or monster fotter.
Magical Hats is still one of the most unique cards ever and I think is probably among the best cards Yugi had.
Gardna and Mystical Elf were used as pure defensive walls, and were mostly ok back in those days.
Fodder*
Gardna only did so because his anime card didn't have his TCG effect.
You missed his most used card: Pot of Greed.
@@buchiklop110 iirc mystical elf also had an effect in the anime. I'm not sure if it was op, but it clinched in a victory if I'm not mistaken
@@amanonstilts4555 Actually, it's nowhere near Yugi's top card. He never uses it at all until the Battle City Finals. He also uses it twice during DOMA, once in the KC Grand Championship, and once against Yugi. Joey and Kaiba use it a LOT more.
I think "Top 10 Boss Monsters not part of an official archetype", "Top 10 Most expensive cards ever and why they are so expensive", "Top 10 Side Deck only cards", "Top 10 Worst Extra Deck monsters that can be brought out differently than their original materials", and "Top 10 Rogue Decks" would be a great idea for more lists. ^^
Holy crap, how did I never know Gaia became the Black Luster Soldier?!? I just knew he was the ritual sacrifice but I never realized the similarities in their armor
Gaia evolves into a Chaos monster, BLS. DM and Gaia both evolve into the Chaos monsters: MoBC and BLS.
Yup! In the manga, Ritual Summoning is basically occult Polymerization. You need Gaia and 2 monsters with 1500 or less ATK, aka Kuriboh and Griffore, to make BLS. This can be seen in Super Soldier Ritual.
Other “transformations” were Dark Magician into Magician of Black Chaos, as well as Dark-Eyes Illusionist + an armor monster to make Relinquished
I'd still like to know why they changed the monster's name from Chaos Soldier to Black Luster Soldier. Yes, this was before archetypes became a thing, but still...
I didn’t know that either so no worries.
@@jobejacobs62the horse in the Gaia card is the same one in the card dark cavalry the dark magician is riding the horse
4:04 Idea for a Combo retrain of this and Silent Swordsman:
_Silent Swordsman of Revealing Light_ (LIGHT)
Level 7
Warrior/Effect
_(Quick Effect) You can special summon this card by tributing 1 “Swords of Revealing Light” or “LV” monster from your hand or field. Unaffected by Spell cards or effects, and cannot be destroyed by battle. Once while this card is on the field (Quick effect), you can activate the following effect, but if you do, this card leaves the field during the end phase of your opponent’s 3rd turn:_
⚪️ If your opponent controls a face-down monster, flip all monsters they control face-up. While this card is face-up on the field, Neither Player can declare attacks or activate spell cards or effects.
_If this card leaves the field after it activates it’s effect(s), unless by it’s own effect(s): Special summon 1 “Silent” Monster from your hand or GY, Ignoring it’s summoning conditions._
ATK/2800 DEF/1000
Would be cool
Sounds like something they'd make
Very unique, brings back memories of the good old days of yugioh
Definitely wouldn't mind seeing a part 2 and that of other characters
One of the reason I really like Yugi as main character that he truly loves his cards, treating them as companions and thanks to it, all of his cards are straight iconic.
Kuriboh also paved the way for hand traps by being the first card to be discarded in response to an opponent's play to activate an effect.
I believe this is one of the best videos so far, it was so fun to revive some of the memories from the first anime, and showed how some of this cards were so important even as a meta defining, or just as a cool mechanic, even when is not as strong in TCG.
See, this type of script is the reason why this channel is so great.
Yugi and Joey's friendship is so strong it even reached the banlist.
And Dark Magician girl is also very important to the fanartist.
God bless them.
For sure. Pretty girl (who is 100% human) in a cute outfit is definitely the “face” of the Yugioh anime lol.
I still wish dark magician girl xyz comes to america but oh well... but I do hope more supports for her.
I really wish Summoned Skull had more support for him; hopefully in the future he'll get the respect he deserves. I'd love to use him again.
As a 35 year old adult, with family, work and responsabilities, I must say every spot on this top applies to me and my life. The loyalty, believe in yourself, inner power, etc.
So nostalgic, an awesome video DuelLogs, I loved it, thanks. It would be gorgeous to see part 2, and the Kaiba/Joey top...
...as well as the main characters from 5D 😁
My friend and I used to often argue about how swords of revealing light worked. He claimed that the swords activated their effect when played, immediately went to the graveyard and prevented me from attacking for 3 turns. His reasoning was that the spell card didn't have the continuous spell symbol on it and most other spell cards that didn't have that were activated, did whatever it is they do and then immediately hit the graveyard. I argued that the swords stayed on the field for 3 turns, then selfdestructed and only then went to the graveyard and that it didn't have the continuous spell symbol on it because it wasn't really continuous, but had a temporary effect. It was in some undefined grey area that no other cards (at the time) existed in and we could never agree on who was right.
Years later, after we had both stopped playing the game, we finally learned how they work, but it was too late by then. It was a really confusing card mechanic for kids, lol
I also remember seeing other kids play around the mirror force trap by putting some of their monsters in defense, as DuelLogs mentioned but it went beyond even that. Sometimes, they had Mirror Force, let the opponent attack with one monster but didn't activate it to trick them into thinking they didn't have it and if the opponent fell for it, they'd turn everything back into attack position the next turn and try to go for game, only to be met with devastation instead. So, the idea then became to present lethal with one or two monsters in attack while keeping the rest safe in defense as potential back up, so your opponent was forced to activate it just to survive. But to achieve such a dominating board state is easier said then done, ofcourse. We called it the mirror force mindgames. It was epic.
Regarding Swords of Revealing Light, doesn't the card text explicitly state that it remains on the field after activation, but you must send it to the GY after the third turn?
@@vahlen5281i think that was an erata
@@vahlen5281 Maybe on some versions of the card it does, but back when we played it in the very early stages of the game, it didn't. If I had to guess, this was an issue that came up in many different places, so they clarified it on the card itself later on. It definitely wasn't on the card itself back in the days we played it, though.
@@Xylarxcode Definitely an errata then, although I have to wonder why Konami didn't specify it from the get go, since as you pointed out, SoRL was definitely a spell that pretty much went against the established rule set.
@@vahlen5281 Either they want it to be unique an special, or it was Wizard of the Coast goofing up cuz back then they were in charge of distributing Yugioh in America, and they were responsible for some effect cards having weird wording for the sake of making them sound cool and fantastical, causing some ruling headaches for the first years of the game
I’d like to see lists like this for the other protagonists.
This was such a heartwarming vid, really takes me back to being an awkward kid that could only hold conversation over a game
Can't believe a top 10 this obvious wasn't done before. Well done
This video is one of the most wholesome videos I’ve seen in a while lmaooo loved it!
6:28 Idea for a Gaia retrain:
_Loyal Gaia The Fierce Knight_ (EARTH)
Level 7
Warrior/Effect
_You can normal summon this card without tributing if you control a level 5 Dragon monster, level 6 fiend monster, level 7 Spellcaster monster, or level 8 Warrior monster. If this card is normal or special summoned, you can add 1 Dragon, Fiend, Spellcaster or Warrior monster to your hand (From your deck or GY). You can only activate this effect of “Loyal Gaia The Fierce Knight” once per turn. If a monster you control is targeted for an attack: You can change the attack target to this card._
ATK/2300 DEF/2100
That...actually really is good,and considering there is a gaia/bls archetype now, that can work wonders
That'd be sick
This video forgot to mention that Slifer was actually played here and there is recent Tearlaments and Branded strategies due to the fact that the most recent Slifer trap card being released allowed for Slifer to be summoned and both players draw up to 6 cards.
I legitimately didn’t know Gaia was the same monster as BLS
Me neither 😮
I mean the support for Black Luster really puts emphasis that it’s a Gaia evolution.
Gaia evolves into Luster Soldier just like how DM evolves into Black Chaos
I legitimately never realized how big dark magician girls titties are. That’s dark magician mommy
youve always been one of my favorite yugitubers but my lord the way you talk about these cards are so amazing i really do love your content
Really great topic this time! Mixing the competitive/historical angle from the usual tops 10s with the lore/anime focus of Unknown Side; big fan of it, would love to see more lists like this about other character's cards.
Idk about anyone else, but DMG felt like Yugi's main ace through the Battle City Arc; idk if it was to promote the new monster or because she was easier to summon, but it seems like there were at least equal, if not more, duels involving her in the Battle City Arc than Dark Magician.
I remember freaking out when I got my first Summoned Skull as a kid. I loved and do still love that card. Really want to make a full Summoned Skull deck sometime with all of its extra deck retrains.
Thumbs up for this video, I thoroughly enjoy the somewhat more story-like and symbolic way of script. Very fresh, and very gripping! Hope to see more of this style of video!
Kaiba’s most important card is his credit card
Crazy how Exodia is SO iconic despite only being used in ONE duel.
I hate that yugi basically forgot about summoned skull. It was such a powerhouse in the early days
Next Top 10 Seto Kaiba Important Cards Maybe Joey Wheeler Jaden Yuki And Yusei Fudo
yugi yu card top 10 Evolved ritual
With kaiba it’s the blue peeps honky dragon!!!
I really enjoy learning about different anime characters’ cards. I would like to see more videos like this. Also, I noticed that the Flying Fortress Skyfire in the video is shown as a Synchro monster. Very well done video!!!
For Slifer, I used him in one of my favorite gimmick sets way back in the day. I'd try to get him out quickly, alongside King Tiger Wanghu that has a similar effect to destroy things on summon, Light of Intervention to prevent setting monsters so Slifer's and Wanghu's effects wouldn't be bypassed, then By Order of the Emperor to finish off the combo, sometimes including Infinite Dismissal if I couldn't get all the cards out in time.
How it worked was that Light of Intervention would make the opponent only summon face up, activating the effect of Slifer and often Wanghu too. But if I didn't care about their summon staying or if it would activate both, I'd use Order to negate Slifer's or both effects to get free draws (or negate the summon's effect itself in case it was a searcher), while I'd use it on my turn when summoning since Wanghu also affects your summons too, turning into free draws every time you summon a 1400 or less attack monster. Basically every turn I'd be drawing an extra card if not more, which would only make Slifer stronger and let me draw into interruption like Dark Bribe to guard against MSTs. Jinzo did screw up the strat temporarily if he was ever brought out, but provided I had Slifer out first, he'd end up with just 400 attack instead of 2400, making him a joke to deal with.
Overall was very fun and relatively consistent as a gimmick back in 2008-2011 when I used it, good times. Best part of it is that you just need Slifer, 1-2 Wanghus, 1-2 Orders, Light, maybe 3 Dark Bribes/negates and as insurance to buy time one Dismissal, total of only 10 cards at most, maybe 14-16 if we include whatever you choose as your method of getting Slifer out fast is, so the rest of the deck can straight up be whatever you want, can be extra gimmicks, can be a small engine with BLS or even DAD, etc., only buffing consistency. You can even double down on the gimmick factor since you get so many draws and have the rest be an Exodia engine just because with Heart of the Underdog or something, just note that doing that will require you to use Infinite Cards to fit the 20 cards you'll end up with after 3 turns lol
I run Buster Blader in my deck and I’ve run it in my deck for years. It wasn’t until a few years ago when I fully embraced the Destruction sword cards and understood what they could accomplish together. I resonate with my Buster Blader because he’s a warrior and no matter how many times he gets banished or destroyed in duels, I am always able to bring out my 3 copies of Dragon Destroyer back to back. And with the Buster Dragon lock down and the extra deck/GY lock down, I can beat most meta decks if I can set my combo before their boss monster. I do lose some duels when I can draw my Buster Whelp starter but it’s always a beautiful feeling when I draw my Buster Blader when I need it the most.
If this is based on the anime, I might argue to move Kuriboh up since it’s the card that Yugi gives Jayden (as winged Kuriboh) to begin the follow-up anime. Great vid as always 🤘
I love Kuriboh’s Duelist Kingdom detonation effect! How it behaved in the show/manga, it’s probably something along the lines of “If this card is targeted by a card effect: It gains the following effect. •If this card battles an opponent’s monster, before Damage Calculation: You can destroy both this card and that monster”
I'd argue Spellbinding Circle or Magical Hats over Mirror Force as Yugi certainly liked to use those two much more but great video!
Yeees please, do more of the main DM characters! And the inclusion of manga facts is really interesting and informative!
Looking forward for this series , listening about the meaning about the cards like this are really enjoyable
I realize it's difficult to only pick ten cards of the most iconic protagonist, so I'm glad a second part is being considered to correct some glaring omissions. Justice for Louise, the Beaver Warrior!
A video like this for every Yugi season protagonist would be awesome
I'm surprised you didn't mention that Dark Magician Girl got her own Magician Girl archetype.
This is a fun idea for a series of videos. Kaiba and Joey definitely should be next. Maybe also examine the cards of some of the recurrent characters that appeared the most, like Mai Valentine.
Kuriboh definitely became a grandfather in Yu-Gi-Oh. It was not only because it's own archetype. It essentially became the first hand trap, a mechanic which is apparently a key strategy on competitive decks.
now we need to see kaiba and joey. a bit surprising magician of black chaos wasn't part of the list considering while not anywhere near as prevalent as its more well known 2 counterparts (dark magician and dark magician girl), black chaos is still part of the magician trinity and yugi did put a heavy emphasis of utilizing the magicians especially earlier on in the series.
Also, its retrain DMoC was the face of Reasoning Gate.
Apart from Red-Eyes and Jinzo, I feel like most of Joey's cards aren't considered all that iconic, sadly.
I’ve watched the video a few times and I love it but it just dawned on me because Timaeus was mentioned in other segments. The eye of Timeaus should have been on the list and probably at #4 to push exodia back. Swords may of had some moments but Timeaus was used so much more.
Heh man, i just felt nostalgia all over this video, i love it
Honestly, I really dig this video. Would be interesting to see a Top 10 list for Judai/Jadan Yuki’s most important cards.
Awesome video! ❤
10:35 where the F did you find this Syncro version of Sky Fire?
This was cool. Please do a Joey list. He's my favorite character and uses the coolest dragon in Yugioh.
If a second video does get made, I honestly think Chimera the Flying Mythical Beast deserves a spot. It's not a terribly good card, but starting with Battle City almost every time Yugi fuses it's to create this monster specifically. And in the slower-paced anime, it's pretty handy to have a floater when there aren't many around.
An interesting list could be top 10 cards that were featured in multiple versions of the anime. Not counting staples like pot of greed or polymerisation.
6 - so iconic, it's been used in every show as far as Sevens.
I think that's one of the few times you talk about cards impact in anime !! Waiting for jaden , and don't forget to include bubbleman in top 5 because it was an underrated card at the anime even though it has a different effect in tcg and ocg
Would love to see some strategy style videos. How to build and use burn decks, control decks, OTK's, etc. Love the content!!!
It would be great to see a Top like this for Kaiba and Joey.
I feel like there shoulda been a Gaia and a Buster Blader fusion
Or a Kuriboh that supports both Gaia and Black Luster Soldier
That wouldnt make sense and it would be irrelevant theme wise.
@@Hanmacx uh, no. It would have nothing to do with its theme.
@@jobejacobs62 Kuriboh and Gaia got tributed for the Black Luster Soldier in the Anime
So a Kuriboh that supports both could be possible
@@jobejacobs62bruh,keep trolling
I'm pretty sure pot of greed was one of his main cards cause it let him draw 3 cards from his deck
Battle Ox chopping off Mystic Elf's head is kinda of a savage panel.
Now this. THIS is a genius idea of a list.
Seeing thumbnail, I could totally see an alternate moment when Yugi tries assembling Exodia after reobtaining. The opponent, who's been countering everything in his deck, screws this over as well by sending most pieces to grave.
Then Yugi smiles at what he draws, shocks the guy by playing an Exodia piece straight up, only to reveal Exodia Incarnate at over 4000 ATK for game. Kinda like a coming full circle thing, with this card symbolizing a new gen of Exodia that isn't being used for evil
@ 3:40 what a beautiful excerpt 😢❤
Imagine they just make support for both Summoned Skull and Skull Servants all in one set
Crackin video...any chance of doing a list for more of the characters?
Yes a part two would be amazing I didn't see Celtic Guardian or Feral Imp....kinda lackluster without them lol.
I miss old days of yugioh. You could win by playing better then your opponent. Now it’s just who doesn’t brick, and floods the field so you literally can’t do anything.
And the fact that cards were simple and straightforward. Now you need a magnifying glass to read the paragraph of effect description lol
One really cool Sword of Revealing Light application in the early formats of the game was that you could trigger your opponent's flip monster effects.
For example, if you don't have any monsters / trap cards on your side of the field, and if you flip up your opponent's Man Eater Bug / Trap Master to force your opponent to blow up a card on their field
10:32 Nice proxy, but I always felt Giant Bomber AIR-RAID (SKY-FIRE's original name) should have been a contact fusion monster.
Thanks for the video!
Ngl, a list like this for Kaiba and Joey sounds great!
I used my backup mini-mag light and held it inside the hole to see what I could see. I was excited by what I saw. The wall around the hole was about 3-5 inches thick. It led into a tight passage. The passage opened up a bit just inside the hole. It continued back about 10-12 feet in a small crawl space. After that it seemed to really open up! Although how much we couldn’t tell. This could be a virgin passage. (Obviously, no one has passed through this route, but there could be a way into the passage from the other side.) To even get to the crawl space we would have to enlarge the opening. Currently, it is about the size of my fist. Once we get past the opening we would have a tight crawl back to where it opened up. It would take some work, but we thought we could do it. We sat down for a few minutes to rest and contemplate our plan of attack. While we sat there in the darkness we could hear the wind howling from the other side of the passage. It was a low, eerie noise. We could also hear a low rumble from time to time. No big deal, though. The cave is in the vicinity of a highway that has heavy trucks drive on it. We figured the rumble was the effect of the trucks resonating through the rocks.
We determined that our best plan would be to haul a cordless drill into the cave to drill into the rock. Then we could take a bullpin and a small sledgehammer and break up the rock. It seemed pretty straight-forward. We would widen the hole big enough to squeeze in and see what was on the other side. The efforts to haul all of the equipment down to the hole would be a pain, but we hoped it would be worth it. I named the passage Floyd’s Tomb, after Floyd Collins. It seemed to look like the tight spot where Floyd spent his last miserable days on earth.
I'd love to see the top 10 most important Kaiba, Joey, etc. great video
Ι thought you didn't like to do Anime specific topics. But this one was actually pretty interesting. Would also be interested to see more videos of this kind
I hope you do one for each duelist in all the anime’s! You’ll have tons of content for at least a year! 🙌🏽
@TheDuelLogs Great video, I was wondering if you wouldn't mind talking about the Ghoti deck I enjoy how you break things down and I'd really like to try them. Thanks!
Most definitely need more of these
Great video! Who's next tho? Joey or are you doing mc's only and going straight to jaden?
Back in the day, I used Kuriboh in my Dark Necrofear deck because it was fiend, easy to discard for her, and it negated the chaos dragons burn damage.
Love the anime theme video. Would love to see more
My favorite he brought out was Celtic Guardian. I like how that card looks. It's bad, but he used it a bit in the early days.
I remember the days of the terror of Mirror force....I know one day that mirror force will arise again, and these young'uns will learn to FEAR it's strength again. Also, the fact that Exodia won the big tournament in my home town of Indianapolis was pretty cool
I see you are leaning into the anime territory lately.
Love it
Loves this list! Do more please! And maybe a list showing the retrain versions of these iconic monsters/cards?
Kuriboh is the OG card of Yugi’s and even though its weak, it helped Yugi through a lot of duels.
The funny thing is off the top of my head I can only think of two duels where he used its RL effect, against Kaiba in Battle City and against Vivian Wong in the KC Grand Prix. Usually it involved Multiply shenanigans.
@@teddyhaines6613 Yeah
I caught some feels for this list, ideal words for what these cards represented narratively.
Fun fact: Kuriboh’s effect is so useful in a pitch that they eventually made a trap card version called Boo-Boo Game. It’s not actually tied to any specific archetype, despite the what the artwork featuring the two Evil Twins would have you believe.
I always found it to be an underrated trap card.
So if you want a back row version of Kuribou, there you go.
I would love more videos like this based off the other protagonists
You have to do this with every other character or MCs! Nostalgic and learning something new
This video really makes me want to rewatch the anime… I might have to
Don’t forget about the one time someone topped an event with DM after The Dark Illusion came out.
Jeff Jones
Sadly it didn’t appear on the list, but I would say Buster Blader in my opinion one one of Yugi’s best cards. When looking at Buster Blader’s lore and it’s effects you play that card right it can be unstoppable.